About Silver Valley Metals

Led by a team of experienced exploration, mining, and financial specialists, at the Ranger-Page Project in the Silver Valley of northern Idaho, the Company is the first to consolidate the western extent of the Silver Valley mining corridor west of the famous Bunker Hill Mine. The Silver Valley is a prolific mining jurisdiction regarded worldwide as a top producer of silver and with 6 historic mines located on the Ranger-Page project area, remaining open for potential expansion and the project area never analyzed with modern exploration techniques the opportunity at the Ranger-Page is substantial. Our pursuit for discovery is supported by historical underground mining data and surface geological data that shows high grade silver, zinc, and lead mineralization present within the shallow, undeveloped mines and new drill target areas are being defined outside the extent of known underground mineralization.

Our sister project, and important to Silver Valley is the Mexi-Can Project, which is focused on Lithium and Potassium (potassium sulphate or sulphate of potash), located on the Central Mexican Plateau in the states of Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. It is the second most developed lithium deposit in the Country and also has a significant potash component supported by a NI 43-101 compliant resource report.


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Our Projects

The Ranger Page Project

Situated approximately 94 km east of Spokane, Washington 60 km east of Couer d’Alene, Idaho and less than 1.2 km SE of the town of Smelterville, 3.2 km west of Kellogg, Idaho in Shoshone County. With the acquisition of the Page mine, a top ten historical producer in the Silver Valley, the project now includes six mines with high grade past production that remain open at depth and along strike – and specifically, the prolific Tony Vein, as well as a surrounding prospective land package rich in exploration potential.
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The MexiCan Project

The Company has a 100%-owned interest in a potassium and lithium bearing salar complex comprising 4,056 hectares on three mineral concessions located on the Central Mexican Plateau in the states of Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi, Mexico.The NI 43-101 inferred mineral resource contains 12.3Mt of Sulfate of Potash (SOP) and 243,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) and remains open in all directions for expansion.
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Ranger-Page

Project Snapshot

  • 100% PATENTED CLAIMS – OWNERSHIP OF SURFACE AND MINERAL RIGHTS STREAMLINING THE PERMITTING PROCESS
  • 6 HISTORIC MINES ON THE PROJECT 4 OF WHICH ARE NO MORE THAN 200 FEET DEEP AND REMAIN OPEN FOR EXPANSION
  • 2,644 FT DEPTH OF PAGE MINE – HISTORICAL HIGH-GRADE RESOURCES IN PLACE AND REMAINS WIDE OPEN AT DEPTH
  • 1,960 g/t SILVER EQUIVALENT AT PAGE MINE HISTORIC DRILL INTERCEPT EXTENDING THE MINE AT DEPTH BEYOND THE HISTORIC RESOURCES
  • < 1.1 BN AMOUNT OF POUNDS MINED: ZINC AND LEAD, FROM THE RANGER-PAGE PROPERTY
  • 16 M OUNCES OF SILVER MINED FROM THE RANGER-PAGE PROPERTY

MexiCan

Project Snapshot

  • 100% OWNERSHIP OF THREE SALARS COMPRISING ONE PROJECT
  • 5 Metres SEDIMENT DEPOSIT DEFINED FROM SURFACE TO ONLY 5 METRES THUS FAR
  • 12.3 Million Tonnes CONTAINED POTASH DEFINED WITHIN FIRST 5 METRES
  • 243,000 Tonnes CONTAINED LITHIUM CARBONATE EQUIVALENT DEFINED WITHIN THE FIRST 5 METRES
  • ??? SEDIMENT BASIN NOT DEFINED BUT GREATER THAN 60 METRES – HIGH PROBABILITY OF INCREASING SIZE OF DEPOSIT SIGNIFICANTLY
  • Brine DEEP BASIN LARGE AQUIFER POTENTIAL DEFINED BY A REGIONAL GEOPHYSICS SURVEY – YET TO BE DRILL TESTED

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